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Resumo(s)
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically,
it focuses on two initiatives that Brazil actively promoted, the BASIC coalition, which
was established at the COP-15 in Copenhagen, and the concentric circles proposal, forwarded
amidst the growing momentum for the COP-21 in Paris. By means of a comparative
analysis, I look into three explanatory factors: (i) the structure of the regime; (ii)
Brazil’s climate-related advantages; and (iii) its diplomatic expertise, for later seeing to
which extent they account for Brazil’s behaviour in climate talks. I conclude that domestic
factors played a more prominent role in the advancement of an individual proposal such
as the concentric circles than on Brazil’s participation at the BASIC.
Descrição
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Climate change Brazil - Foreign Policy
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Albuquerque, F. L. (2019). Coalition Making and Norm Shaping in Brazil’s Foreign Policy in the Climate Change Regime. Global Society, 33 (2), 243-261, DOI: 10.1080/13600826.2019.1571482
Editora
Taylor & Francis
